Controversy doesn't silence UT's Pride of the Southland band

Those were some of the songs filling the Miller Park air at lunchtime
Friday as the University of Tennessee's Pride of the Southland Band
made its traditional Scenic City stop on its way to today's Southeastern
Conference football game at No. 1 Alabama.

Believed to first have been staged 38 years ago, the free concert has
long been delivered on odd-numbered years for the Alabama game and on
even years since at least 1992 -- the year the SEC split into divisions
-- for the Georgia contest in Athens.

Billy Graham would be the first to say that his message was not complex or unique, but he won over audiences worldwide with his friendliness, openness, humility and unyielding religious conviction.More

Billy Graham would be the first to say that his message was not complex or unique, but he won over audiences worldwide with his friendliness, openness, humility and unyielding religious conviction.More